Following the previous article on this which was represented by a picture of “The Scream” by Edvard Munch and the word “yes”; I thought we would add a little flesh to the bones.
Following the previous article on this which was represented by a picture of “The Scream” by Edvard Munch and the word “yes”; I thought we would add a little flesh to the bones.

What are unit tests, when should we use them, how are they done and what do they tell us?
So how do you spend your lunchtime….are you rushing about or do you have a more relaxed approach?
The Autumn term is like no other in the school year….so just why is this and why should we approach it a little differently?
I’ve planned to teach it – I have discussed it with my T.A, and yet never actually got round to teaching this particular skill.
Let’s pick up from where we left off in part 1.
It might seem obvious, or maybe you have never even thought about it but…..
You do need to be organised in Primary teaching
Whether you work on a 1 topic per term or 2 topics per term basis, it is imperative that you monitor and keep track of just how things are progressing.
Autumn half term is the first time that you, as a teacher, really get to step back from the hustle and bustle of things and have the opportunity to assess just how things have started and how they are progressing in your class.